I wonder if anybody made a mod for ISPConfig to have additional hardquota fields there as well. This means all the current existing users using softquota values. I would like to define hardquotas for them as well.

Indeed you are correct, by just issuing quota <user> the columns were not obvious. I also noticed that when I update the quota value for a specific user it takes 10-20 seconds or more before it's actually updated (shows up on repquota). Why is that?

What's strange for me that yesterday an user managed to overstep his quota with a lot (350mb, uploaded 1.8GB files) then complained that he have a problem with uploading which is obviously because of the quota.

He used BackWPup.

If a hardquota value is set how could this happen?

"Hard limits are an absolute limit. When you set this limit a user absolutely can not go beyond that limit. Soft limits, on the other hand, allows the user the exceed that limit with a grace period."

Indeed you are correct, by just issuing quota <user> the columns were not obvious. I also noticed that when I update the quota value for a specific user it takes 10-20 seconds or more before it's actually updated (shows up on repquota). Why is that?

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Upadtes are applied once evers 60 seconds.

What's strange for me that yesterday an user managed to overstep his quota with a lot (350mb, uploaded 1.8GB files) then complained that he have a problem with uploading which is obviously because of the quota.

He used BackWPup.

If a hardquota value is set how could this happen?

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I dont know.you might have to ask the maintainer of the quota functionality of the filesystem that you used on your server. ISPconfig is just setting quota with the standard linux quota tools, if the filesystem on your server does not apply or respect the quota correctly while it is shown with repquota, then thats beyond the scope of ispconfig.